The Brutalist Report - tech
- The Stoppable March of Time [391d]
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- Lego head mugshots add to California's debate on policing and privacy [391d]
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- A living replacement knee to be tested in clinical trials within five years [391d]
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- Show HN: A game to memorize the major scale patterns on the guitar [391d]
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- A Look into Java 22's New Features and Security Enhancements [391d]
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- OneText (YC W23) Is Hiring a Lead Design/UX Engineer [391d]
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- MarineTraffic playback showing cargo ship colliding with Key Bridge [391d]
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- Affinity Is Joining Canva [391d]
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- Accumulation of Lewy-Related Pathology Starts in Middle Age [391d]
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- The Bayesian Cringe (2021) [391d]
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- Everything in our universe may be conscious, scientists say [391d]
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- Researchers Discover 40k-Strong EOL Router, IoT Botnet [391d]
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- After Appalachian Hospitals Merged into a Monopoly, Their ERs Slowed to a Crawl [391d]
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- Death and typos: my six years screening online obituary comments [391d]
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- GPT-4V(ision) Unsuitable for Clinical Care and Education: An Evaluation [391d]
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- Why Google failed to make GPT-3 [391d]
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- Podman 5.0 has been released [391d]
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- Zoom added a mail feature. Tell me why? [391d]
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- Mathematics for Computer Science – MIT Open Learning Library [391d]
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- Weird new electron behaviour in stacked graphene thrills physicists [391d]
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- Rust data structures with circular references [391d]
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- Engineering Managers Should Not Exist [391d]
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- ADHD Productivity Fundamentals [391d]
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- The closure of a Methodist chapel on Tyneside [391d]
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- Astronomers find 49 galaxies in under three hours [391d]
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- Banner (YC S19) Is Hiring [391d]
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- North Korea censors Alan Titchmarsh's trousers on BBC gardening show [391d]
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- Ask HN: What non-AI products are you working on? [391d]
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- Hacking the genome of fungi for smart foods of the future [391d]
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- We have a content quality problem, not a content quantity problem [391d]
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- Building WOPR: A 7x4090 AI Server [391d]
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- Updates to the OpenVMS Community Program [391d]
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- NixOS-generators – Collection of VM and Container disk image builders for NixOS [391d]
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- Neorg – organize your life in Neovim [391d]
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- Launch HN: Aqua Voice (YC W24) – Voice-driven text editor [391d]
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- Generating music in the waveform domain (2020) [391d]
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- Debian/Ubuntu privilege escalation PoC exploit for CVE-2024-1086 [391d]
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- Flipping Pages: New Linux vulnerability in nf_tables and exploitation techniques [391d]
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- Visa, Mastercard Agree to Lower Swipe Fees, Settling Long-Running Lawsuit [391d]
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- Launch HN: CommodityAI (YC W24) – Shipment management for commodity traders [391d]
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- Pinnacle – a modern tribute to the 1986 classic, The Sentinel [391d]
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- VLC can't update on Android without giving Google private signing keys [391d]
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- Tech Debt: My Rust Library Is Now a CDO [391d]
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- Grafana Labs Observability Survey 2024 [391d]
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- Show HN: I Made a Books Recommendation App Based on Your Mood [391d]
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- Baltimore's Key Bridge struck by cargo ship, collapses [391d]
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- Hybrid-Net: Real-time audio source separation, generate lyrics, chords, beat [391d]
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- Florida's DeSantis signs law restricting social media for people under 16 [391d]
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- What Computers Cannot Do: The Consequences of Turing-Completeness [391d]
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- Report on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories [391d]
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- Good news: HMRC offers a Linux version of Basic PAYE Tools. Bad news: It broke [391d]
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- 42.parquet – A Zip Bomb for the Big Data Age [391d]
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- Nimbus (YC W21) Is Hiring Founding Engineer to Make Datadog Affordable Again [391d]
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- Show HN: WhatTheDuck – open-source, in-browser SQL on CSV files [391d]
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- Canva acquires Affinity to fill the Adobe-sized holes in its design suite [391d]
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- Julian Assange granted permission to appeal against extradition to US [391d]
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- Sega Saturn Architecture – A practical analysis [392d]
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- Spinner-mouse: Arduino-based USB rotary controller for Arkanoid, Tempest, etc. [392d]
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- Affinity (Serif) being purchased by Canva [392d]
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- Innocent St. Louis family terrorized in SWAT raid over stolen AirPods [392d]
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- Why do regexes use `$` and `^` as line anchors? [392d]
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- The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland Has Collapsed [392d]
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- Kapa.ai (YC S23) is hiring a full stack engineer (with LLM focus) [392d]
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- Crypto Had Its Chance [392d]
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- Telegram's peer-to-peer SMS login service is a privacy nightmare [392d]
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- Boeing Demands Virgin Galactic Destroy All Data from Failed Partnership [392d]
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- I asked ChatGPT to write the code to print "Hello, world " as a junior developer [392d]
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- Packet-Editing Games in Golang (2021) [392d]
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- Show HN: Learn Any Language with an AI Tutor at Your Own Pace [392d]
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- Welcome to Virtualdesktop.org [392d]
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- Show HN: Charcoal – Faster utf8.Valid using multi-byte processing without SIMD [392d]
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- Debian's ROCm Continuous Integration [392d]
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- Chess puzzle, but you are what you capture [392d]
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- Canva acquires Affinity, its biggest acquisition, to compete with Adobe [392d]
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- Nonlinearsolve.jl: Fast and Robust Solvers for Nonlinear Equations in Julia [392d]
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- Nix at Scale [392d]
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- My binary vector search is better than your FP32 vectors [392d]
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- Unlocking the Secrets of Myelin Repair [392d]
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- Deej: An open-source hardware volume mixer for Windows and Linux [392d]
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- Lifelong Disadvantage: How Socioeconomics Affect Brain Function [392d]
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- Publishers Secure Widespread Support in Copyright Battle with Internet Archive [392d]
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- An AI robot is destroying sick tulips in Dutch bulb fields [392d]
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- Moirai: A Time Series Foundation Model for Universal Forecasting [392d]
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- Computational Astronomy: Exploring the Cosmos with Wolfram [392d]
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- Range Partitioning: Zero to One [392d]
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- When it's not DNS, it's probably NTP [392d]
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- Uncle Sam's had it up to here with 'unforgivable' SQL injection flaws [391d]
- Nvidia software exec Kari Briski on NIM, CUDA, and dogfooding AI [391d]
- SK hynix said to be building $4B memory packaging plant in Indiana [391d]
- SAP ordered to pay $26.4M in South Africa energy firm dispute [391d]
- Microsoft gets new Windows boss as Start Menu man Parakhin 'to explore new roles' [391d]
- UXL Foundation readying alternative to Nvidia's CUDA for this year [391d]
- Sun Microsystems co-founder charged with insider trading [391d]
- Ransomware can mean life or death at hospitals, but DEF CON hackers have a plan [391d]
- Scaleway shows off its new RISC-V devices at Kubecon [391d]
- Good news: HMRC offers a Linux version of Basic PAYE Tools. Bad news: It broke [391d]
- Fujitsu set to be preferred bidder in UK digital ID scheme [391d]
- FreeBSD Foundation hands out Beacon gongs for safer software [391d]
- UK elections are unaffected by China's cyber-interference, says deputy PM [391d]
- Row breaks out over true severity of two DNSSEC flaws [391d]
- Cloudflare reveals it's automated empathy to avoid fixing flaky hardware too often [391d]
- SWIFT embraces central bank digital currencies after sandbox success [391d]
- RISC-V PCIe 5 SSD controller for the rest of us hits 14GB/s [391d]
- New Zealand to world: China attacked us, too! [391d]
- After threatening to block Binance for months, Philippines does the deed [392d]
- Coherent lights the way to massive AI clusters with optical circuit switches [392d]
- Chinese nationals charged with cyber-spying on US biz and more for Beijing [392d]
- Twitter's lawsuit against anti-hate-speech crusaders gets SLAPPed out of court [392d]
- As AI booms, land near nuclear power plants becomes hot real estate [392d]
- First release candidate of Linux kernel 6.9 looks 'fairly normal,' says Torvalds [392d]
- Tiny Corp launching Nvidia-powered AI computer because 'it just works' [392d]
- Over 170K users hit by poisoned Python package ruse [392d]
- Google's AI-powered search results are loaded with spammy, scammy garbage [392d]
- AI bubble or not, Nvidia is betting everything on a GPU-accelerated future [392d]
- The Galaxy Z Fold 5 and most of Samsung's best phones and Tabs get Live Translate and more Galaxy AI features [391d]
- New Zealand government claims it also suffered attacks from Chinese hacking groups [391d]
- 3 Body Problem's headset is not the VR we want – it's our worst nightmare [391d]
- Nvidia's fastest AI chip ever could cost a rather reasonable $40,000 — but chances that you will actually be able to buy one on its own are very, very low and for a good reason [391d]
- Google pulls the plug on the Pixel 6a, paving the way for the Pixel 8a [391d]
- A new ZenHammer attack is targeting more AMD CPUs [391d]
- Whatsapp hits fast forward (and rewind) with a new video feature, rolling out to iOS and Android users very soon [391d]
- Want to skip to the good bit of a video? YouTube is testing a smart AI feature for that [391d]
- Google Search is rolling out its AI-generated answers – whether you want them or not [391d]
- A new phishing kit is targeting Gmail and Microsoft email accounts — and it can even bypass 2FA [391d]
- Haunted Chocolatier development will continue when 'Stardew Valley's 1.6 update is settled' says ConcernedApe [391d]
- Apple's WWDC 2024 announced, set for June 10 [391d]
- Ukraine VPN launches new improved apps [391d]
- Canva just acquired some of our favorite graphic design software [391d]
- More xMEMS solid state driver earbuds have officially landed – and these are hand-painted [391d]
- Netflix's 3 Body Problem was ready to go in mid-2023, but it was held back for one big reason [391d]
- Own an LG OLED TV from 2022? You’re about to get a great free upgrade [391d]
- You can try a free Stellar Blade demo this Friday, with progress carrying over to the full game [391d]
- Tesla finally rolls out new Autopark feature for cars that lack ultrasonic sensors [391d]
- Windows 11 is a confusing mishmash of old and new – and that means Microsoft needs to make some difficult decisions [391d]
- Manufacturing and utilities firms leaked millions more records last year [391d]
- Adobe announces new Firefly-powered services that let you train your own AI models [391d]
- Dragon's Dogma 2 modders provide players with a fast pass on rare items [391d]
- Sony reveals a record 247MP camera sensor – and it could one day take medium format cameras to a new level [391d]
- Hurry - the best TV of 2024 crashes to a record-low price for March Madness [391d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S24 is about to get some camera upgrades to challenge the iPhone 15 [391d]
- Move over Samsung: the Google Pixel Fold crashes to a record-low price at Amazon [391d]
- The FBI and CISA want to lead a major crackdown on SQL vulnerabilities [391d]
- 2024: The age of a workforce free from passwords [391d]
- AI apps are booming — and it's Python that is the backbone for many new services [391d]
- Mozilla ditches privacy partner over conflict of interest [391d]
- Microsoft Teams is getting a Copilot boost that it promises will make you much more productive [391d]
- Dell reveals more on just how severe its workforce cuts were [391d]
- Bethesda confirms The Elder Scrolls 6 team has been 'playing early builds' in new development update [391d]
- I tried Apple's new iPhone comparison tool, but it didn't convince me to upgrade [391d]
- GoFetch security flaw is "unpatchable" on Apple M1 and M2 chips — but all is not lost [391d]
- US accuses China of 14-year global cyber hacking conspiracy that affected millions of Americans [391d]
- macOS has been riddled with bugs lately - but the new macOS 14.4.1 update has just fixed the most notorious one [391d]
- Get a free Nintendo Switch and a $400 laptop with Verizon's new internet deal [391d]
- AMD could release faster versions of last-gen Ryzen CPUs that are perfect for budget builds and upgrades [391d]
- Under the Bridge looks like Hulu and Disney Plus’ next puzzling true crime series in mysterious first trailer [391d]
- Xbox boss Phil Spencer says there's a 'list of things' he wants to do for a potential handheld console [391d]
- Sigma unveils a killer portrait lens for Sony and Panasonic cameras with a tempting price tag [391d]
- Your next flight could be upgraded with 4K OLED and spatial audio thanks to Panasonic [391d]
- Fresh leak is the first we’ve heard about Intel Battlemage in some time – complete with a suggestion that 2nd-gen GPUs will be worryingly late [391d]
- Google Photos libraries come to Android gallery apps – but not on Samsung phones [391d]
- Five things every retailer needs to know about the Application Generation [391d]
- The iPad Pro 2024 could get a new camera to fix its wonky video calls [391d]
- Many neurodivergent tech employees are burning out [391d]
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra renders hint at the rumored flagship's design tweaks [391d]
- Cyberpunk 2077 is free-to-play this week on PS5 and Xbox, no online subscription required [391d]
- Dragon's Dogma 2 post-launch updates will add performance options on console, and the ability to overwrite your save with a new game [391d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S23 series will start getting Galaxy AI on March 28 [391d]
- Marvel's Spider-Man 4 could happen earlier than planned, and it's all thanks to Euphoria season 3 [391d]
- Apple might announce an AI App Store in June alongside iOS 18 [391d]
- AI-washing: What it is, and how to spot it? [392d]
- Navigating the shift to AI-driven data management [392d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Tuesday, March 26 (game #792) [392d]
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